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The port of Brindisi has ancient roots, and in its hay day was a very important city in the Roman empire because of its port. The port in brindisi marked the beginning of the famous Via Appia, which continues all the way to Rome. Today the port of Brindisi is one of the most important in the Adriatic, it is an industrial, commercial and tourist port that provides connections to the Balkans. Ferries to and from Albania are frequent from Brindisi, linking southern Italy with the port of Vlora in Albania. Brindisi port also has connections to Greece throughout the year, for the ports ... [More information]
Address: Località Costa Morena, 72100 Brindisi BR, Italy
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Kefalonia in the Ionian archipelago is home to the port town of Sami, located on the east coast of the island and offering breathtaking views and crystal clear waters. History The myths and legends tell us that the first king of Kefalonia was Thapius, the son of Poseidon and Hippotho. King Cephalus also ruled a kingdom that included Zante, Itaka and Lefkada. Archaeological findings testify that Kefalonia was one of the earliest inhabited areas in Greece. Plant and animal fossils, as well as bones, have been found in Fiskardo and Skala and tools dating back to prehistoric time... [More information]